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For starters, I recommend to Khan that he learn how to pronounce "The United States of America". After that, he might read the constitution too. He definitely doesn't agree with freedom of religion. Well he does - as long as the religion is Islam. (BTW, Khan makes a obtuse distinction between Islam and Muslim. I couldn't follow it. This is a minor point, but it shows he is given to contortions of thought.)
Khizr Khan's kid was the one who was killed in Iraq. Khan senior only "made" the involuntary sacrifice of losing someone else. Father and son are never the same, and it's incorrect to give the senior credit for his son's sacrifice. It's likely they didn't have the same political/religious views. A cursory review of Khan senior's previous writings https://goo.gl/OriI30 (difficult to understand, but try if you want the truth on this opinionated person) show he was in favor of sharia law and lauded early Taliban founders.
Now, he says (in the Anderson Cooper interview) there is no such thing as sharia law.
Here's Paul Sperry's analysis of Khan http://goo.gl/z28OKF

So, because this lawyer had a kid who joined the service and died 12 years ago, the father is now off-limits from rebuttal criticism?
Khan is a Muslim lawyer who supports sharia law, and who lived in Saudi Arabia. He doesn't support freedom of religion.

Hi Linda. I'm Nehmo.
I knew (not in a relationship sense) one of Palacios's daughters after the killing. At the time, I had long hair, and I was the only male in Amphi High to have it. I've been to the Palacios house a few times. Yes, I'd say he murdered those 2 guys. However, after meeting the guy, I must say that it's true. He's the nicest person in the world. If there can be a "temporary insanity", it's possible he had it.